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secretary of state john kerry says russia has promised not to intervene in ukraine. still, secretary kerry is issuing yet another warning to moscow. >> we believe that everybody now needs to step back and avoid any kind of provocations, and we want to see in the next days ahead, obviously, that the choices russia makes conform to this affirmation that we received today. we are also making the same point about reducing tensions in crimea to the ukrainians, and it is very important that the process continue in a thoughtful and respectful way. >>> meanwhile, vice president joe biden spoke to ukraine's new prime minister saying the country has the full support of the u.s. former ukrainian president viktor yanukovych is set to hold a news conference later today. >>> five years into the tea party movement, its leaders are trying to steer the message into the future with a new tone. senator rand paul is calling for an air of optimism, and he is trying to keep the movement from being side tracked from comments made by ted nugent about president obama. >> we have to reach out
secretary of state john kerry says russia has promised not to intervene in ukraine. still, secretary kerry is issuing yet another warning to moscow. >> we believe that everybody now needs to step back and avoid any kind of provocations, and we want to see in the next days ahead, obviously, that the choices russia makes conform to this affirmation that we received today. we are also making the same point about reducing tensions in crimea to the ukrainians, and it is very important that the...
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from political life and about the future of ukraine as a unified state maybe federal maybe come federal medal i don't know and they did not know but. they were. hoping for unity and praying for unity pretty you feel like at this point the west of ukraine will take tate what should happen in the east of the country is the east losing its voice or is it pretty much to equal balance well. the west of ukraine sounds more loud today and looks more active more aggressive. because as we know almost. the overwhelming majority of the fighters of the street fighters in kiev they come from western pretty central. east ukraine is more quiet and when i was driving along the streets of product of. everything was it was business as usual i mean it was a quiet city. policeman did not carry firearms it was really quiet but it all changed i came back to moscow or sunday morning and heard the news that even the kharkov the unrest has started so it looks like the domino effect. going all around ukraine and we see that there are demonstrations in crimea other a demonstrations in sevastopol the demonstration
from political life and about the future of ukraine as a unified state maybe federal maybe come federal medal i don't know and they did not know but. they were. hoping for unity and praying for unity pretty you feel like at this point the west of ukraine will take tate what should happen in the east of the country is the east losing its voice or is it pretty much to equal balance well. the west of ukraine sounds more loud today and looks more active more aggressive. because as we know almost....
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. >> developing now in the last ten minutes secretary of state john kerry landed in ukraine to show the united states support for the country's government there. it comes russian president putin spoke to the media for the first time since the crisis. he says he is not invading you crane, he is helping. putin rejected the united states' threat to punish russia with sanctions. he says he has the right to protect russians in the ukraine and told reporters he hopes that russia will not have to use force in eastern you crane where a vast majority of people there are ethnic russians. but in the southern area of crimea troops fired warning shots as 300 ukrainian soldiers demanded their jobs back. this is the first report of gun fire in this conflict. the ukrainian troops previously manned the air base, now controlled by russians. about a dozen russian soldiers warned the ukrainians who did not appear armed, to stay back, commanders from both sides eventually spoke. nobody was hurt. putin pulled back thousands of troops from ukrainian border today t russians say those troops have been on practi
. >> developing now in the last ten minutes secretary of state john kerry landed in ukraine to show the united states support for the country's government there. it comes russian president putin spoke to the media for the first time since the crisis. he says he is not invading you crane, he is helping. putin rejected the united states' threat to punish russia with sanctions. he says he has the right to protect russians in the ukraine and told reporters he hopes that russia will not have...
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which i'm sort of legitimately elected president of ukraine i state even so i might and it is a little from seizure of power in kiev ukraine to the brink of civil war countries and kills the life the security and the rights particularly in the safe used. threat and under the influence of western countries that are open to terror and violence people are being prosecuted for the language they speak and for political reasons you must in this regard i address the president of russia vladimir putin to request the use of military forces of the russian federation to restore law and order stability in the protection of the people of ukraine viktor yanukovych which the first of march two thousand and fourteen now ambassador churkin also told security council members that while all nationalists continue to threaten the lives of ethnic russians in ukraine he says there is also information of provocation being prepared against the russian black sea fleet which has been in place for many years based on agreements with ukraine. now while many western envoys within the security council defended ukrai
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secretary of state john kerry is set to travel to ukraine this week. fox news has learned, where he'll meet with members of the country's temporary government in kiev. our secretary of state is calling russia's actions an invasion and illegal under international law. meantime, a tense standoff under way as suspected russian troops essentially surround three different ukrainian military bases. the two forces are meeting eye to eye, and that's raising the chance the situationicate dramatically escalate at any moment. back in washington, lawmakers are reacting to both the latest moves from russian president putin and how president obama is handling the crisis. steve has been monitoring that for us. he's live in washington. steve, good evening. what are the options for the white house and our allies on this? >> jamie, right now, showing support for the people of ukraine is at the top of the list. and that's why secretary kerry will be heading to kiev this week. the u.s. is also sending a clear message to russia, along with the international community, that
secretary of state john kerry is set to travel to ukraine this week. fox news has learned, where he'll meet with members of the country's temporary government in kiev. our secretary of state is calling russia's actions an invasion and illegal under international law. meantime, a tense standoff under way as suspected russian troops essentially surround three different ukrainian military bases. the two forces are meeting eye to eye, and that's raising the chance the situationicate dramatically...
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of state's plane. abc's tahman bradley is following all of it from washington. >> reporter: the u.s. and other nations are still trying to defuse the volatile standoff in ukraine. in crimea, tensions remain high with russian and ukrainian troops staring each other down. walking the streets of kiev yesterday, kerry saw the shrines where ukrainians died in last month's protests. the secretary blasted vladimir putin's invasion of crimea. >> it is not appropriate to invade a country and at the end of a barrel of a gun dictate what you are trying to achieve. >> reporter: putin says he ordered troops in to crimea to protect ethnic russian, a claim many believe is false. president obama warned russia is violating international law. >> president putin seems to have a different set of lawyers making a different set of interpretations, but i don't that's fooling anybody. >> reporter: the russian leader may be trying to turn the temperature down sending representatives to brussels today to meet with nato official
of state's plane. abc's tahman bradley is following all of it from washington. >> reporter: the u.s. and other nations are still trying to defuse the volatile standoff in ukraine. in crimea, tensions remain high with russian and ukrainian troops staring each other down. walking the streets of kiev yesterday, kerry saw the shrines where ukrainians died in last month's protests. the secretary blasted vladimir putin's invasion of crimea. >> it is not appropriate to invade a country and...
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the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> that was president obama moments ago from the white house briefing room commenting on the escalating crisis in ukraine. earlier, unconfirmed reports of russian military intervention in the region sent the s&p lower. the whole episode underscoring just how sensitive the market is to this situation. the question now is, if the situation gets worse, what could that mean for stocks, could russia be the next black swan? we did see people during this session wanting to take risk off in response to various reports that crossed the screen. >> risk off, other than u.s. equities. when you think about it, you talked about it just before, it was at five-year lows. it's a very cheap index, but it trades very poorly, there are risks that have been taken off there all along during this thing. and then bonds again. u.s. treasuries, the world forgot during the taper, there's one safe haven in assets and it's u.s. treasuries. they've been well bid. >> mike? >> w
the united states will stand with the international community in affirming that there will be costs for any military intervention in ukraine. >> that was president obama moments ago from the white house briefing room commenting on the escalating crisis in ukraine. earlier, unconfirmed reports of russian military intervention in the region sent the s&p lower. the whole episode underscoring just how sensitive the market is to this situation. the question now is, if the situation gets...
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secretary of state john kerry is in ukraine today to reinforce u.s. support for kerry is in ukraine today to reinforce u.s. support for the new parliament. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be awesome. that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor that's right for you. find your perfect match at kp.org and thrive. the right side of your screen is heading towards the high-rise for the drive time is just 13 minutes. >>darya: 611 right now. s san mateo woman that has been arrested. she's accused of attacking her 75 year-old mother with a hammer. new work police say sandy-newark police say cindy lynn burleigh called police on the morning saying she assaulted her mother. the woman was bleeding from the head and was treated for school structures. --skilull fractures. burleigh was arrested for attempted murder
secretary of state john kerry is in ukraine today to reinforce u.s. support for kerry is in ukraine today to reinforce u.s. support for the new parliament. i want you to know stuff i want you to be kind. i want you to be smart. super smart. i want one thing in a doctor. to speak my language. i don't want you to look at the chart before you say hi...david. quiero que me hagas sentir segura. i want you to be awesome. that's the doctor i want. at kaiser permanente, we want you to choose the doctor...
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secretary of state john kerry is in rome. he will be speaking about what is going on in ukraine. withdramatic developments the voting out of the parliament in crimea. first, cory johnson. we
secretary of state john kerry is in rome. he will be speaking about what is going on in ukraine. withdramatic developments the voting out of the parliament in crimea. first, cory johnson. we
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thank you. >> as tensions in ukraine grow, several countries, including the united states pulled out of early talks. rory challands is in moscow with that part of the story. >> if moscow is feeling pressure, they are not giving an impression of it. it's been incredibly quiet, considering the turmoil that other capitals around the world have been in. in moscow there's virtually nothing from the kremlin or the foreign ministry, until the last few minutes when kremlin put out a statement saying that vladimir putin spoke to angela merkel on the phone and he expressed concern about the threat of ultra nationalists in ukraine. you get the impression, really, that moscow is biding its time, waiting for the dust to settle, letting the facts on the ground in crimea speak for itself, and left the western powers work out what their response will be. that has started to crystalise with the news that four countries are putting off participation in the perhaps artery meetings for the g8 -- prappar atry meetings for the g8 summit in june. there's protests that we are watching - for and against what
thank you. >> as tensions in ukraine grow, several countries, including the united states pulled out of early talks. rory challands is in moscow with that part of the story. >> if moscow is feeling pressure, they are not giving an impression of it. it's been incredibly quiet, considering the turmoil that other capitals around the world have been in. in moscow there's virtually nothing from the kremlin or the foreign ministry, until the last few minutes when kremlin put out a...
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secretary of state john kerry urged russia to abide by international law. president putin said he would use military force as a last resort. tensions are still very high, and no one is sure how the standoff will end. up we begin coverage tonight in crimea. >> this is the moment when crisis could have turned into war. man of ukraine's 62nd fighter regiment marched toward the russian roadblock which ours their way to the airbase. at the end of the road, three russian soldiers, with others covering the parm. all of this live on ukrainian television. a bbc team was also there. by keeping relatively calm, the russian officer probably saved the day. you can see the tension in the face of the soldier who opened fire. that, waiting for their decision. >> that is the position that ukraine as a whole has. the biggest danger about a situation like this is that something quite low level can go wrong, shooting will start, and then the situation will get completely out of control. moment, that look like a serious possibility of the year -- at the airfield. >> president c
secretary of state john kerry urged russia to abide by international law. president putin said he would use military force as a last resort. tensions are still very high, and no one is sure how the standoff will end. up we begin coverage tonight in crimea. >> this is the moment when crisis could have turned into war. man of ukraine's 62nd fighter regiment marched toward the russian roadblock which ours their way to the airbase. at the end of the road, three russian soldiers, with others...
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. >> charlie: what next for russia and the united states and ukraine? next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we begin this evening with the escalating crisis in ukraine. russia's tightening its grip on crimea in the face of warnings by president obama and european leaders. the president spoke today in washington before a meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> if they continue on the current trajectory they're on, that we are examining a whole series of steps -- economic, diplomatic -- that will isolate russia and will have a negative impact on russia's economy and its status in the world. >> charlie: secretary of state john kerry due to travel to kiev tomorrow. senator john mccain joins us from washington. earlier today he denounced the administration's foreign policy before the american israel public affairs committee. >> this is the ultimate result of a factless foreign policy where nobody believes in america's strengths anymore. >> charlie: later we'll be jo
. >> charlie: what next for russia and the united states and ukraine? next. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: we begin this evening with the escalating crisis in ukraine. russia's tightening its grip on crimea in the face of warnings by president obama and european leaders. the president spoke today in washington before a meeting with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu. >> if they continue on...
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if vladimir putin sends more troops into crimea and eastern ukraine, what will the united states do? >> there's a growing sense of resolve in europe and around the world against any aggression by putin in the crimea or beyond. and i think that it will be met with negative reaction. certainly at the political level, but beyond that, it could include sanctions, as well. >> and what about the issue of sanctions? senator harry reid said he doesn't they that the united states should act alone basically saying if u.s. allies express any kind of hesitation, there would be a big problem. some people criticized him and said that was a weak thing to say. it's a fact of things to say, 13 of the top 15 buyers of russian oil and gas are europeans. are they on board? >> at this point the administration reached out to the leaders in europe. i met with the president and senator reid this afternoon. i know the conversations are under way. but they're waiting to see now what putin's press conference was all about. it appeared he hit the pause button. i don't want to overread what he had to say. i hope
if vladimir putin sends more troops into crimea and eastern ukraine, what will the united states do? >> there's a growing sense of resolve in europe and around the world against any aggression by putin in the crimea or beyond. and i think that it will be met with negative reaction. certainly at the political level, but beyond that, it could include sanctions, as well. >> and what about the issue of sanctions? senator harry reid said he doesn't they that the united states should act...
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-ukraine treaty. the united states does have some defensive agreements with the ukraine. i don't think -- i think crimea is lost. i don't think they're ever going to pull out of there. i doubt very sincerely they're going to try to go further than that. >> why? two years ago, he went into georgia and he never left those two parts of georgia. now he's in crimea. why do you think he would stop? >> he took a very small percentage of georgia, and they said he was going to take over the rest of georgia. >> can we invade anywhere? just saying -- >> your house. >> what about defense? should we be rethinking the fact we're gutting defense? we're cutting 10% of troops. >> very bad timing for the obama administration to announce a drawdown of the military two days before this -- >> you think it's a coincidence? that's the message we send? >> a very bad, bad message. >> i don't think they think that far ahead. >> the american people are the last group that are going to put troops on the ground in europe. >> the only person recommending that is someone from the carter administration.
-ukraine treaty. the united states does have some defensive agreements with the ukraine. i don't think -- i think crimea is lost. i don't think they're ever going to pull out of there. i doubt very sincerely they're going to try to go further than that. >> why? two years ago, he went into georgia and he never left those two parts of georgia. now he's in crimea. why do you think he would stop? >> he took a very small percentage of georgia, and they said he was going to take over the...
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the united states moving to end russia's armed invasion of ukraine. secretary of state john kerry arriving in kiev in just hours, threatening severe sanctions if moscow doesn't pull its military out. new this morning, the standoff intensifies as russian troops are on the move. we're bringing you live team coverage of what's happening and what happened new overnight. >>> all right, news back home. an historic deep freeze moving across the country. millions waking up to near record low temperatures. it's march, folks, and schools are shut down, roads an icy mess. indra petersons is tracking the storm for us. >>> happening right now, dramatic testimony against an olympic hero accused of murdering his model girlfriend. witnesses taking the stand with tales of blood-curdling screams. we are live. >> all right, good morning, everyone. welcome to "early start." a lot going on this morning. i'm john berman. >> and i'm christine romans. it's tuesday, march 4th, 5:00 a.m. in the east. >>> and we do begin with breaking news. this deals with the ukraine crisis. i
the united states moving to end russia's armed invasion of ukraine. secretary of state john kerry arriving in kiev in just hours, threatening severe sanctions if moscow doesn't pull its military out. new this morning, the standoff intensifies as russian troops are on the move. we're bringing you live team coverage of what's happening and what happened new overnight. >>> all right, news back home. an historic deep freeze moving across the country. millions waking up to near record low...
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scant 280 miles from its border with ukraine according to russia state news. word of this comes shortly after the local parliament in ukraine's disputed territory crimea voted to separate and join the russian federation. and even more shortly after president obama warned russia that it is violating international law. ben rhodes joins me now. ben, the day started with the white house announcing sanctions and visa restrictions, but you weren't going to name anyone because you wanted to give the russians space to come to a diplomatic resolution. and here they are launching this immense military exercise. it does not seem as though the russians are taking president obama very seriously. >> well, no, jake, first of all, them space.hat we wanted to give the executive order gives us the ability to target individual russians entities responsible for the intervention. we're then going to move out. and we would sanction them for what they have already done in crimea to date and we're preparing those designations. we also made clear that we can escalate our sanctions if
scant 280 miles from its border with ukraine according to russia state news. word of this comes shortly after the local parliament in ukraine's disputed territory crimea voted to separate and join the russian federation. and even more shortly after president obama warned russia that it is violating international law. ben rhodes joins me now. ben, the day started with the white house announcing sanctions and visa restrictions, but you weren't going to name anyone because you wanted to give the...
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as a billion dollar loan package for ukraine and lots of talk in the united states and europe about what sanctions might be drawn up in order to punish russia if it further escalates the situation here in ukraine. >> thank you, amy kellogg on the ground in kiev. >> it is one of the most complicated foreign policy issues of mr. obama's president so. the president came out an hour ago to speak about the crisis. >> they are reading economic sanctions and what they are and how far they will go, it is not yet clear. they talked about options and everything from working with allies to work with them about the g8 and pulling out of the g8 in sochi in june. maybe even going as far as targeting of freezing of asset was russians abroad and that is, you start to hit the wallets and purses of russians with ties directly to the putin regime would hit the russians. >> the president said there will be costs for the act of aggression. but the converbal wisdom and that the president needs russia and he needs putin on the cooperation with iran and can't afford to alienate putin. >> you are right. russia i
as a billion dollar loan package for ukraine and lots of talk in the united states and europe about what sanctions might be drawn up in order to punish russia if it further escalates the situation here in ukraine. >> thank you, amy kellogg on the ground in kiev. >> it is one of the most complicated foreign policy issues of mr. obama's president so. the president came out an hour ago to speak about the crisis. >> they are reading economic sanctions and what they are and how far...
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the eu is offering $15 billion for ukraine and the united states offering more help for its nato allies in europe. made very clear that during a tense standoff at a cafe. nick schifrin is live tonight in crimea. nick. >> yes, john, law enforcement and law and order in this town is clearly not being led by men in police uniforms anymore. it's in the hand of pro-russian militias and activists and increasingly they are acting with impunity. what we saw is a standoff between the u.n.'s top implement and a hoard, a large group of prorussian caichts. once he got out he was stopped by armed men that told him he needed to leave crimea. he politely declined, walked into a cafe and that's when he was surrounded buy group of militia men, they convinced him he had to leave crimea. that's when 40 or 50 pro-russian activists arrived. they created a corridor through which seri was actually led into a waiting car and he was led to the airport, definitely against any of his wishes and basically frog-marched into the airport, essentially kicked out of the country by these pro-russian activists and prorus
the eu is offering $15 billion for ukraine and the united states offering more help for its nato allies in europe. made very clear that during a tense standoff at a cafe. nick schifrin is live tonight in crimea. nick. >> yes, john, law enforcement and law and order in this town is clearly not being led by men in police uniforms anymore. it's in the hand of pro-russian militias and activists and increasingly they are acting with impunity. what we saw is a standoff between the u.n.'s top...
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and the state assets. again, they haven't named any names or sanctions yet. but they're impressing that this is very flexible. they want to use it as an inducement to not only get the troops back in the barracks in crimea, the troops, but also to discourage anything that russia has. >> what can you tell us about the aid? >> for all of the criticism that we have heard, and there has been a lot of loud and vocal criticism from the republicans leading us to this point, vladimir putin duping the white house in the words of some. but it's true that republican leaders are putting forth the bill that republicans want to do, an aid package for ukraine. an aid package, authorizing money that's there are there to the imf to spend in ukraine, and because it goes to the imf it has a multiplier effect that makes other countries eligible that want to get behind ukraine, whose economy is in the tank, del. >> mike viqueira in water water, and thank you very much. >>> a new phonecall is raising questions about who shot who
and the state assets. again, they haven't named any names or sanctions yet. but they're impressing that this is very flexible. they want to use it as an inducement to not only get the troops back in the barracks in crimea, the troops, but also to discourage anything that russia has. >> what can you tell us about the aid? >> for all of the criticism that we have heard, and there has been a lot of loud and vocal criticism from the republicans leading us to this point, vladimir putin...
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secretary of state john kerry is heading to ukraine after a white house meeting with president obama, secretary hagel and chairman of the joint chiefs. kerry's mission is to show support for the country at the center of the biggest u.s.-russian faceoff since the cold war. nato says the crisis is a threat to peace in europe. russian president vladimir putin has been sending troops across the border into ukraine's crimea region in defiance of mr. obama. they began moving in after ukrainian protesters ousted the pro-moscow president last month. they were demanding closer ties to western europe. putin said he was protecting russian interests. liz palmer is covering the russian invasion in crimea. russians are now in contro s local government as well as the roads and all the military installations. the only pockets of resistance are small groups of ukrainian soldiers who are dug in on ships or in bases still holding out against the russians. today ukrainian officers joined their men to resist a russian assault. they formed a human shield in front of belbek airbase gate. while inside their
secretary of state john kerry is heading to ukraine after a white house meeting with president obama, secretary hagel and chairman of the joint chiefs. kerry's mission is to show support for the country at the center of the biggest u.s.-russian faceoff since the cold war. nato says the crisis is a threat to peace in europe. russian president vladimir putin has been sending troops across the border into ukraine's crimea region in defiance of mr. obama. they began moving in after ukrainian...
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secretary of state john kerry said this today. >> russia's violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity has actually united the world in support of the ukrainian people. >> at the same time u.s. intelligence officials deny they were caught offguard while russ russia's kremer -- >> i'm not making a comparison certainly, but i am recommending that we perhaps can learn from
secretary of state john kerry said this today. >> russia's violation of ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity has actually united the world in support of the ukrainian people. >> at the same time u.s. intelligence officials deny they were caught offguard while russ russia's kremer -- >> i'm not making a comparison certainly, but i am recommending that we perhaps can learn from
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. >>> and breaking tonight as tensions remain high in the ukraine today. the united states is now sending six additional f-15 fighter jets and re-fuelling tankers to support the military forces in the nearby baltics, and as the crisis continues it may start to hurt obama politically. look at the really stunning numbers here, no doubt stunning numbers for the president this evening. his approval rating has hit a record low at 38%. now just last month he was at 42% on that measure. his approval on foreign policy as we look at the background of everything that is going on, even worse. that is at 33% approval on foreign policy. and when asked if the president is improving america's image a whopping 59% say that on that measure he quote, mostly failed. john bolton joins me now, former ambassador to the u.n., and a fox news contributor, ambassador, good to see you tonight. >> glad to be with you. >> what is your reaction to these numbers tonight? >> well, i think it is gratifying that americans do see the president's numbers on foreign policy, it is good they se
. >>> and breaking tonight as tensions remain high in the ukraine today. the united states is now sending six additional f-15 fighter jets and re-fuelling tankers to support the military forces in the nearby baltics, and as the crisis continues it may start to hurt obama politically. look at the really stunning numbers here, no doubt stunning numbers for the president this evening. his approval rating has hit a record low at 38%. now just last month he was at 42% on that measure. his...
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i would use those and we shouldn't let the ukraine get the eu and the united states into a civil war, but there lots of good options leading up to that. >> joining me now the anchor of fox news sunday is chris wallace. good morning. >> good morning to you, jamie. >> i want to ask you about his comments. you broke news on your show from darrell issa. >> we did indeed. lois learner, the official who was called to testify last may about her involvement in the targeting of conservative groups and refused to testify citing her fifth amendment rights against self incrimination. her lawyer said she would be called before the committee on wednesday and the lawyer has said that lois learner will testify and answer all questions about her involvement in the targeting scandal. >> no word on whether or not that comes on a deal for immunity. >> we have word and that is no. this is because of the facts that they apparently felt they didn't want to risk that she was voted in contempt. there was no deal and answer all questions according to issa's conversation with the lawyer. >> that's fascinating n
i would use those and we shouldn't let the ukraine get the eu and the united states into a civil war, but there lots of good options leading up to that. >> joining me now the anchor of fox news sunday is chris wallace. good morning. >> good morning to you, jamie. >> i want to ask you about his comments. you broke news on your show from darrell issa. >> we did indeed. lois learner, the official who was called to testify last may about her involvement in the targeting of...
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mounting tensions in ukraine. yesterday secretary kerry visiting kiev bringing with him prayers for slain proeste estesd a $1 billion aid package. he responded to vladimir putin's perplexing news conference, saying military force remained an option but said no forces were occupying crimea. >> he denied there were any troops occupying crimea. >> he really denied there were troops into crimea? >> yes, he did. >> it's clear russia has been working hard to create a pretext for being able to invade further. so today in another part of this country, we're in a new phase of the struggle for freedom and the united states reaffirms our commitment to ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. according to international law. condemn the russian federation's act of aggression and we have throughout this moment evidence of a great transformation and in that transformation, we will stand with the people of ukraine. >> a lot of really positive reviews, mika, of kerry. >> peggy noone this morning of the wall street journal
mounting tensions in ukraine. yesterday secretary kerry visiting kiev bringing with him prayers for slain proeste estesd a $1 billion aid package. he responded to vladimir putin's perplexing news conference, saying military force remained an option but said no forces were occupying crimea. >> he denied there were any troops occupying crimea. >> he really denied there were troops into crimea? >> yes, he did. >> it's clear russia has been working hard to create a pretext...
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>> secretary of state john kerry was in ukraine's capital city of kiev today where he announced the united states is offering ukraine an assistance package that includes a $1 billion loan to help with recovery and its upcoming elections. john kerry continued to be the administration's tough talker about the russian government. >> the contrast really could not be clearer. determined ukrainians demonstrating strength through unity, and the russian government out of excuses, hiding its hand behind falsehoods, intimidation and provocations. in the hearts of ukrainians and the eyes of the world, there is nothing strong about what russia is doing. if russia does not choose to deescalate, if it is not willing to work directly with the government of ukraine as we hope they will be, then our farners will have absolutely no choice but to join us to continue to expand upon steps we have taken in recent days in order to isolate russia politically, diplomatically, and economically. i would emphasize to the leaders of russia, this is not something we are seeking to do. this is something russia's
>> secretary of state john kerry was in ukraine's capital city of kiev today where he announced the united states is offering ukraine an assistance package that includes a $1 billion loan to help with recovery and its upcoming elections. john kerry continued to be the administration's tough talker about the russian government. >> the contrast really could not be clearer. determined ukrainians demonstrating strength through unity, and the russian government out of excuses, hiding its...
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deeply concerned about the russian movements in eukra e ukraine. >> the united states is standing with the international community confirming that are will be costs. >> we are going to kiev and nick schifrin and welcome to the show. russia is trying to provoke a military conflict and convened a meeting of the national security and defense council on friday night, what's the latest? is>> the latest they are still meeting and trying to decide what to do. to give a perspective here the recent operation or the training mission as putin put it that the russian military is going on the ukraine an board has 130,000 troops. and the entire troops are 150 troops and that is why they are worried about what russia is doing. this government is 28, 29 hours old and the u.s. is desperate to face the challenges, political, economic that ukraine has but they are focussed on the south and crimea and the rhetoric is aggressive and the military can into the buildings and they are warning that the ukrainian military can go in and remove the troops. the ewe kranians are thinking they are russians. they have
deeply concerned about the russian movements in eukra e ukraine. >> the united states is standing with the international community confirming that are will be costs. >> we are going to kiev and nick schifrin and welcome to the show. russia is trying to provoke a military conflict and convened a meeting of the national security and defense council on friday night, what's the latest? is>> the latest they are still meeting and trying to decide what to do. to give a perspective...
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martha: as russia invades ukraine the secretary of state heads to ukraine. bill: also a dinner some folks will never forget. ♪ [ male announcer ] evenore impressive than the research this man has at his disposal is how he puts it to work for his clients. morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. co on in. [ male annncer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. bill: rain in california' causing mudslides and wild waves giving diners a dinner they will never forget. it looks like that scene from "wolf of wall street." the waves crashing the window of a restaurant in santa barbara. >> you have got high tides. huge surf and a lot of rain. and what that's creates is a lot of havoc and destruction along the coastline. martha: in southern california all that rain should have been good news. how much did these storms help? >> reporter: that's a good question. even though we did get some record rainfall the past couple days it has not been enough to get us out of the drought. what it did bring was the threat of mudslide. mud ended up crashing down hil
martha: as russia invades ukraine the secretary of state heads to ukraine. bill: also a dinner some folks will never forget. ♪ [ male announcer ] evenore impressive than the research this man has at his disposal is how he puts it to work for his clients. morning. morning. thanks for meeting so early. co on in. [ male annncer ] it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. bill: rain in california' causing mudslides and wild waves giving diners a dinner they will never forget. it looks like...
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us secretary of state john kerry warned pretend to respect ukraine sovereignty he said the us and russia did not need to get into what he called and told the court in cold war confrontation. residents of the eastern and southern ukraine maintain strong ties with lash out. this in the last one to move closer to your out. nato defence ministers asking them to keep the country in one piece this is from twenty eight member countries met at the headquarters in brussels they issued a statement commending the ukrainian armed forces for not intervening in the crisis facing nato allies will continue to support ukrainian sovereignty independence and territorial integrity. they see there is a key factors in the stability of central and eastern europe. i would say this demon is also intended to urge russia not to intervene to protect ukrainians of russian descent a group of japanese lawmakers said zealand to ali can to rescue people abducted to north korea. the seeming comes after a un report last week and dandy abductions as crimes against humanity. last party lawmakers is working to resolve the ab
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that's continue our coverage of the crisis in ukraine. our bloomberg correspondent is traveling with secretary of state, john kerry, and joins me on the phone from rome. what happened in the meetings with foreign ministers? >> this is the third day of intense diplomacy by the secretary of state hopping across europe. tuesday we were in ukraine, thursday in rome, the purpose of all this travel is for kerry to get a chance to have face time first with the ukrainian foreign minister, then with the russian toeign minister in an effort bring about some sort of depomed resolution. what we have seen is today is the second day in a row of meetings and they have not yet come to an agreement. both sides insisted there have been progress and may have something to take back to their president, but let's keep in mind russia is sticking by its guns and the united states is sticking with its position that it isn't. we do have a situation with john kerry, they once had a sort of romance going and now they are sort of for enemies. we will have to see whet
that's continue our coverage of the crisis in ukraine. our bloomberg correspondent is traveling with secretary of state, john kerry, and joins me on the phone from rome. what happened in the meetings with foreign ministers? >> this is the third day of intense diplomacy by the secretary of state hopping across europe. tuesday we were in ukraine, thursday in rome, the purpose of all this travel is for kerry to get a chance to have face time first with the ukrainian foreign minister, then...
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dow up nearly >> secretary of state kerry is in ukraine tonight and said he'll work on ways to deescalate tensions further. coming up, how they plan to help the government nut get up and running. >> main may be responsible for several accidents overnight n san francisco a driver lost control on wet tracks and crashed into everett middle school. >> in pinole chp blaming speed and rain for a rollover accident overnight happened onion ramp to eastbound 80 around 11:30. she was treated on scene for minor injuries and is expected to be okay. >> very cloudy outside, but no real rain, i think. >> right. let's go to spencer christian. >> well put, no real rain, correct. you can see clouz and spots of moisture, there may be an isolated sprinkle or two. and you can see this is the movement of spots of moisture, you can see wetter conditions in the north bay. look at the small amount at redwood city. 2/100ths. you can see rainfall not evenly distributed a live view showing lots of clouds. temperatures 59 in san francisco. a live view showing clouds over san francisco international airport. 61 in nap
dow up nearly >> secretary of state kerry is in ukraine tonight and said he'll work on ways to deescalate tensions further. coming up, how they plan to help the government nut get up and running. >> main may be responsible for several accidents overnight n san francisco a driver lost control on wet tracks and crashed into everett middle school. >> in pinole chp blaming speed and rain for a rollover accident overnight happened onion ramp to eastbound 80 around 11:30. she was...
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the united states is condemning what it calls russia's invasion and occupation of ukraine. secretary of state john kerry says russia's decision to send troops to ukraine threatens the peace and security of that country and the wider region. >>> officials in southern california are keeping a close high on the foot hill. they're still worried about mudslides after heavy days of rain. evacuation orders remain for several communities. more news later. now back to "lockup." due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> behind the walls of hackensack's bergen county jail, tensions continue to rise in one of the female housing units. >> we only have about 45 to 50 women in the female wing right now. usually even with more women in there it's a lot quieter than it has been. this particular group just does not mix well. >> officers continue to monitor the group to figure out which inmates fuel the conflicts. >> one of them who is the loudest person in there, she was removed yesterday after an investigation where multiple people have said she was the common denomina
the united states is condemning what it calls russia's invasion and occupation of ukraine. secretary of state john kerry says russia's decision to send troops to ukraine threatens the peace and security of that country and the wider region. >>> officials in southern california are keeping a close high on the foot hill. they're still worried about mudslides after heavy days of rain. evacuation orders remain for several communities. more news later. now back to "lockup." due to...
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some action, secretary of state, john kerry, will travel to ukraine and pledge u.s. sport and politically and financially to the new government there. >> reporter: the secretary of state is preparing for an emergency trip to the center of the crisis. the dangerous escalating situation in ukraine. >> the president spoke by phone with leaders of canada, france, poland, and the u.k. obama flatly rejected putin's reasons for entering ukraine and taking over crimea, telling him to back out and offering ways forward through dialogue or international monitors to make sure the russian people there are protected under ukraine's new government. john kerry didn't hold back. it is a stunning, willful choice by president putin to invade another country. >> a 19th century act in the 21st century. >> reporter: comes after ukraine's president was ousted in the wake of bloody street protests over his rejection of a deal with the european union, closer ties to the west and closer to european union. ten others are planned to sanction russia. now, the administration has chance ld trade
some action, secretary of state, john kerry, will travel to ukraine and pledge u.s. sport and politically and financially to the new government there. >> reporter: the secretary of state is preparing for an emergency trip to the center of the crisis. the dangerous escalating situation in ukraine. >> the president spoke by phone with leaders of canada, france, poland, and the u.k. obama flatly rejected putin's reasons for entering ukraine and taking over crimea, telling him to back...
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. >> this as secretary of state john kerry prepares to travel to the ukraine with all options on the table when it comes to a u.s. response. doug luzader is has more. >> we have seen a number of people. you mentioned 6,000. they have knocked that down. secretary of state john kerry will head to ukraine tonight. >> that is not the act of somebody who is strong. that's the act of somebody who is acting out of weakness and out of a certain kind of desperation. we hope russia will turn this around. they can. >> russia clah many consider ths to be russian. the u.s. influence has become very limited and economic sanctions and political pressure they have little impact. >> not even a little bit. if any of that had gotten their tanks he wouldn't have been there in the first place. heather and ainsley. >>> thank you very much. doug luzader we will keep an eye on it. >>> here we go again. as you were saying get those shovels ready. the east coast getting hit with another winter storm. snow already falling in some places right now. already this morning 2,000 flights all across the u.s. they are
. >> this as secretary of state john kerry prepares to travel to the ukraine with all options on the table when it comes to a u.s. response. doug luzader is has more. >> we have seen a number of people. you mentioned 6,000. they have knocked that down. secretary of state john kerry will head to ukraine tonight. >> that is not the act of somebody who is strong. that's the act of somebody who is acting out of weakness and out of a certain kind of desperation. we hope russia will...
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, russia versus europe, this is the people of ukraine. people who stood up against snipers firing at them from the roofs who are fighting against the tyranny of having political opposition put in jail. and president putin needs to think carefully about russia's real interests here. russia may be able to invade crimea, but in the end, russia will isolate itself. there will be costs to the economy of russia, costs to russian businesses, cost to russian individuals. and ultimately, i think, russia will isolate itself on a global stage that it just spent $60 billion through the olympics to try to present a different face on. it seems to me that if russia were to step back and look at where its interests are, we ought to be able to work this out through the diplomatic process. if russia chooses not to, there will be serious repercussions. >> do they include the u.s. not going to the g8 summit in sochi come this summer, sir? >> it's a distinct possibility. we will hope that russia will choose to engage with us, work with the government of ukrai
, russia versus europe, this is the people of ukraine. people who stood up against snipers firing at them from the roofs who are fighting against the tyranny of having political opposition put in jail. and president putin needs to think carefully about russia's real interests here. russia may be able to invade crimea, but in the end, russia will isolate itself. there will be costs to the economy of russia, costs to russian businesses, cost to russian individuals. and ultimately, i think, russia...
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the united states may be setting red lines on ukraine but they are not prepared to defend them, and putin knows that, which means that his ability to escalate here is pretty unfettered by the international community. >> so let me ask you this, could ukraine eventually descend into a civil war when we're talking about these two sides? >> you know, i don't expect a full-blown civil war but something like we saw in georgia a few years ago i think is reasonably likely. where a piece of ukraine is not controlled by ukraine. the russians control crimea right now. it's purely a question of whether and when putin feels like formalizing it. you know, putin hasn't actually made a statement over the last three days. he doesn't need to say anything. actions speak a lot louder than words from the russians right now. and we also have major pro-russian demonstrations in three large ukrainian cities near crimea, all heavily russian speaking with large russian minority populations. including donetsk which is quite significant. wouldn't surprise me if we see a lot of instability and violence in those areas
the united states may be setting red lines on ukraine but they are not prepared to defend them, and putin knows that, which means that his ability to escalate here is pretty unfettered by the international community. >> so let me ask you this, could ukraine eventually descend into a civil war when we're talking about these two sides? >> you know, i don't expect a full-blown civil war but something like we saw in georgia a few years ago i think is reasonably likely. where a piece of...
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. >>> and then secretary of state john kerry heading to ukraine after more of putin's army moves in on crimea. at what point is russia's military intimidation an official declaration of war? this is "way too early." >>> hey there, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is monday, march the 3rd, 2014. welcome to "way too early." the show that would have won best new short feature if we had been nominated. we always have next year. >>> we start off with weather. winter showing no signs of slowing down. new jersey in a state of emergency right now as places like atlantic city could get more than a foot of snow today. the federal government in d.c. has closed its offices and congress is closing business for today. this winter system has skewed south sparing much of the northeast. missouri and indiana have already seen heavy snow leaving roads there a mess. as the system moves through parts of the deep south it left behind heavy ice and slick roads causing troubles there. meteorologist bill karins, fill us in. how did it change? >> from friday it was looking like i-70 from indianap
. >>> and then secretary of state john kerry heading to ukraine after more of putin's army moves in on crimea. at what point is russia's military intimidation an official declaration of war? this is "way too early." >>> hey there, everybody. good morning. i'm thomas roberts. it is monday, march the 3rd, 2014. welcome to "way too early." the show that would have won best new short feature if we had been nominated. we always have next year. >>> we...
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. >>> secretary of state john kerry continues his efforts to resolve the crisis in ukraine. kerry meets with the foreign minister in paris. yesterday he was in kiev walking the streets. he then praised their revolution. he spoke directly to moscow. >> i want to make it clear to russia and to everybody in the world, that we are not seeking confrontation. there is a better way for russia to pursue its legitimate interest in ukraine. >> the u.s. and 14 other nations are forming a motion to monitor the tense situation there in ukraine's crimea region where pro-russian troops have taken control. >>> investors think the worst is over in ukraine for now. the three major u.s. markets scored their best day of the year on tuesday. the s&p closed at an all-time high. the dow closed up 21 points. we can only hope for wild swings in the weather which would mean it would be warm at least some of the time. this winter has been brutal for a huge stretch of the country including places that usually escape it. as abc's alex perez found out, it has also been good for some businesses. >> report
. >>> secretary of state john kerry continues his efforts to resolve the crisis in ukraine. kerry meets with the foreign minister in paris. yesterday he was in kiev walking the streets. he then praised their revolution. he spoke directly to moscow. >> i want to make it clear to russia and to everybody in the world, that we are not seeking confrontation. there is a better way for russia to pursue its legitimate interest in ukraine. >> the u.s. and 14 other nations are...
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as russia tightens its grip on the crimea region of the ukraine, the united states is weighing their options to tighten their grip on the country. john kerry is headed there tonight. russia has given a deadline of 10:00 p.m. eastern for two war ships to surrender or be seized. putin made his first public appearance today to watch military maneuvers in russia, and earlier today, president obama offered this warning. >> i think the strong condemnation that it's received from countries around the world indicates the degree to which russia is on the wrong side of history on this. if in fact they continue on the current trajectory they're on, we're examining a whole series of steps, economic, diplomatic, that will isolate russia. this will be a costly proposition. >> nato's counsel will hold an emergency meeting at the request of poland. it feels its security is threatened. bob, i want to go to you first. in any white house, you can be going along, you have your agenda, your state of the union and all of a sudden, something happens overseas and lands on the president's desk. what do you t
as russia tightens its grip on the crimea region of the ukraine, the united states is weighing their options to tighten their grip on the country. john kerry is headed there tonight. russia has given a deadline of 10:00 p.m. eastern for two war ships to surrender or be seized. putin made his first public appearance today to watch military maneuvers in russia, and earlier today, president obama offered this warning. >> i think the strong condemnation that it's received from countries...
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and other states on their borders. they threw out people from nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations that were providing sort of social support and democratic training and leadership training because they believe that they were age ents of the american government. nothing could be further from the truth. but it tells you something about this being a real tense environment. you go to all your technical means of intelligence. satellite, electronics surveillance. you be sure that all the assets of the u.s. government and our allies around the world are being used to understand military what the order of battle is, exactly what assets they're moving closer and into the crimea. but spider marks is quite right. this is an invasion. it is what it is. and to sort of threaten that in june we won't show up to the g 8 isn't really -- tells you we don't have a lot of leverage over the russian. let's remember the president and the white house need vladimir putin and russia on iran and the negotiations, they need him on syria,
and other states on their borders. they threw out people from nonprofits and nongovernmental organizations that were providing sort of social support and democratic training and leadership training because they believe that they were age ents of the american government. nothing could be further from the truth. but it tells you something about this being a real tense environment. you go to all your technical means of intelligence. satellite, electronics surveillance. you be sure that all the...
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in the united states i think that most terrible consequence of what happened in ukraine is that the united states and the you disqualify themselves as saying to me geez after they failed to guarantee they dream and that was signed under their all spaces how can they be trusted in future. if there is any conflict in the former soviet union in russia or in belarus or in armenia and there may be a lot more conflicts who will view the e.u. and the united states as arbiters a centimeter eous this is awful and i would say that coups are not a new thing in the former soviet union they have been happening since one thousand nine hundred one and even before but the problem was that before the united states in the you were never very quick in support in coups ok he. was toppled in one thousand nine hundred one. you know will stop all denies there by john two hours later all was the united states and europe always took a somewhat detached attitude they've waited for a few days they never said that we're happy about what happened and here they guaranteed a game i'm going to jump in here frogs we're go
in the united states i think that most terrible consequence of what happened in ukraine is that the united states and the you disqualify themselves as saying to me geez after they failed to guarantee they dream and that was signed under their all spaces how can they be trusted in future. if there is any conflict in the former soviet union in russia or in belarus or in armenia and there may be a lot more conflicts who will view the e.u. and the united states as arbiters a centimeter eous this is...
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go ahead. >> the united states is not going to go to war over ukraine. the ukrainian -- the ukraine has to make some kind of accommodation. at the same time, we and the europeans have to send some signals to putin that are pretty clear that he cannot continue down this road. the world's going to become very dangerous. >> right. >> if putin thinks he can flex his muscles and continue to encroach on western territories that used to be in the soviet union. >> that's right. >> this is a very serious question. >> everybody hold on for a moment. professor cohen, stand by. we're going to continue this conversation. much more to discuss. clearly important issues are coming up. by the way, don't forget, you can see more of newt gingrich later on tonight on "crossfire." he will be debating the crisis in ukraine. that's coming up later. our panel stays with us. >>> when we come back, is the u.s. strategy sending the right message to the rest of the world? introducing olive garden's pronto lunch starting at $6.99. an entirely new menu created with your busy schedule
go ahead. >> the united states is not going to go to war over ukraine. the ukrainian -- the ukraine has to make some kind of accommodation. at the same time, we and the europeans have to send some signals to putin that are pretty clear that he cannot continue down this road. the world's going to become very dangerous. >> right. >> if putin thinks he can flex his muscles and continue to encroach on western territories that used to be in the soviet union. >> that's right....
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united states trying to make sure russia and ukraine don't do the same. >> veterans groups angry about a battle over their benefits on the hill. 21 million was earmarked for them. gop lay makers say they want to help veterans but this is too expensive. >> a new study find that secondhand smoke find that miscarriages, still births and other problems. raising the chance hes of complications later in life. but other studies show there have been fewer complications since smoking has been banned in many places. orange juice is no longer our main squeeze. oj sales are down 40% since the late 1990s. one reason is the trend toward consumer less sugar and oranges have a lot of sugar. but a bigger reason may be that fewer of us are stopping for breakfast. higher prices aren't helping either. >> you may be able to fly to europe for a few years for at price after bus ticket. ryan air plans to offer $14 flights to the u.s. even less expensive tickets across the atlantic. pass enjers have to pay ex interest for just about everything. including meals, and baggage and just about anything under the sun
united states trying to make sure russia and ukraine don't do the same. >> veterans groups angry about a battle over their benefits on the hill. 21 million was earmarked for them. gop lay makers say they want to help veterans but this is too expensive. >> a new study find that secondhand smoke find that miscarriages, still births and other problems. raising the chance hes of complications later in life. but other studies show there have been fewer complications since smoking has...
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a sovereign state of the ukraine . ukraine territorial integrity is recognized and validated and the united nations charter, recognized and validated through an agreement to which russia is strictly a signatory, the budapest memorandum. we vote in the crimean legislative body, the proposed referendum is not legitimate under the ukrainian constitution and would not be legitimate if the referendum were to take place. any decisions about the status of our region or province within the ukraine has to be made in accordance with the ukrainian constitution. and i think that is, again, not just our view, but of you help broadly across the world. >> the best way for you to view the framework is that they are a deterrent to dissuade russia from moving out of crimean. they are not now. they're not penalizing individuals or businesses for what is already happening. but they may. is that the proper way to interpret? >> i will leave the interpretation to you. the executive order makes clear what the president had said which is, ther
a sovereign state of the ukraine . ukraine territorial integrity is recognized and validated and the united nations charter, recognized and validated through an agreement to which russia is strictly a signatory, the budapest memorandum. we vote in the crimean legislative body, the proposed referendum is not legitimate under the ukrainian constitution and would not be legitimate if the referendum were to take place. any decisions about the status of our region or province within the ukraine has...
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we shouldn't let the ukraine get to the eu and the united states and did a civil war in the ukraine, but there are lots of raefl good options leading up to that. i would just cancel in sochi. i wouldn't talk about the planning session. i would cancel it. and i would go into a very aggressive posture on how we hope the ukraine financially, if they can get through their financial troubles, they could survive. >> let's sort of talk big picture. how do you think president obama has been handling relations with russia versus how vladimir putin has been handling relations with the united states? >> i think putin is playing chess and we're playing 's even. if you look at the nuclear negotiations, we got it handed to us. huge mistake especially for our allies in the baltics. when you move down the list in syria, the russians got everything that they needed. they believe they needed in syria. and so they have been running circles around us and i think it's really the naive position on a national security council and the president's advisers that if we just keep giving things to russia, they w
we shouldn't let the ukraine get to the eu and the united states and did a civil war in the ukraine, but there are lots of raefl good options leading up to that. i would just cancel in sochi. i wouldn't talk about the planning session. i would cancel it. and i would go into a very aggressive posture on how we hope the ukraine financially, if they can get through their financial troubles, they could survive. >> let's sort of talk big picture. how do you think president obama has been...